| Literature DB >> 33801592 |
Elena Pardos-Mainer1, Chris Bishop2, Oliver Gonzalo-Skok3, Hadi Nobari4,5,6,7, Jorge Pérez-Gómez5, Demetrio Lozano1.
Abstract
The association between asymmetries in jump and change of direction (COD) with physical performance in several sports show inconclusive results. The purposes of this study were to: (1) measure inter-limb asymmetries in three distinct groups in adolescent female soccer players and, (2) to determine the association between inter-limb asymmetries and physical performance in different age groups. Fifty-four players were distributed in three age groups: U-18, U-16 and U-14. All of them performed a series of jumps, sprints and change of direction speed tests. Asymmetries were assessed as the percentage difference between limbs, with the equation: 100/Max value (right and left) * in value (right and left) * -1 + 100. Mean inter-limb asymmetries were 2.91%, 4.82% and 11.6% for 180° COD, single leg hop and single leg countermovement jump tests respectively, but higher percentages of asymmetries were observed in many players individually. U-18 and U-16 showed significant differences on 180° left COD compared to U-14. Effect size (ES): 0.80 and 0.74, respectively; U-18 presented differences on single left leg hop test compared to U-14, ES: -0.72; U-16 also showed differences on 40 m speed compared to U-14, ES 0.87 (All p < 0.05). Jumping and COD physical tests show asymmetries in adolescent female soccer players, but these asymmetries do not interfere with physical performance. The largest asymmetry was observed in the single leg countermovement jump, and no asymmetries between groups were found. Due to the high variability in the direction of asymmetries, it is recommended to consider players' individual asymmetries for designing specific training programs.Entities:
Keywords: athletic performance; females; football; youth sports
Year: 2021 PMID: 33801592 PMCID: PMC8037528 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18073474
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Mean test scores ± standard deviation (SD) and reliability for all players.
| Test | Mean ± SD | % Asymmetry | CV (%) | ICC (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SLCMJR (cm) | 11.4 ± 2.79 | 11.6 ± 7.54 | 4.3 | 0.95 (0.88; 0.98) |
| SLCMJL (cm) | 11.3 ± 3.05 | 5.8 | 0.95 (0.87; 0.98) | |
| SLHR (cm) | 120.9 ± 15.9 | 4.82 ± 3.87 | 2.8 | 0.96 (0.89; 0.98) |
| SLHL (cm) | 121.1 ± 12.6 | 2 | 0.93 (0.82; 0.97) | |
| 180° CODR (s) | 3 ± 0.14 | 2.91 ± 2.10 | 1.4 | 0.87 (0.69; 0.95) |
| 180° CODL (s) | 3.01 ± 0.16 | 1.4 | 0.85 (0.65; 0.94) | |
| 10 m (s) | 2.08 ± 0.10 | - | 1.8 | 0.83 (0.62; 0.93) |
| 20 m (s) | 3.61 ± 0.17 | - | 1.1 | 0.94 (0.84; 0.97) |
| 30 m (s) | 5.10 ± 0.24 | - | 0.6 | 0.98 (0.95; 0.99) |
| 40 m (s) | 6.64 ± 0.34 | - | 0.6 | 0.98 (0.96; 0.99) |
Note: SLCMJ: Single leg countermovement jump; SLH: Single leg hop test; 180° COD: 5 + 5 sprint test with a 180° change of direction; L: Left; R: Right; CV: Coefficient of variation; ICC: Intraclass correlation coefficient; CI: Confidence intervals.
Mean data ± standard deviation for each age group and effect sizes between groups.
| Test | U-18 | U-16 | U-14 | ES U-18 vs. U-16 | ES U-18 vs. U-14 | ES U-16 vs. U-14 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SLCMJR (cm) | 11.9 ± 2.6 | 11.7 ± 3.08 | 10.4 ± 2.34 | −0.07 (trivial) | −0.57 (small) | −0.51(small) |
| SLCMJL (cm) | 11.9 ± 3.2 | 11.8 ± 2.86 | 10.1 ± 2.77 | 0.02 (trivial) | −0.66 (moderate) | −0.76 (moderate) |
| As CMJ (%) | 10.9 ± 5.96 | 11.6 ± 8.47 | 12.1 ± 8.34 | 0.09 (trivial) | 0.16 (trivial) | 0.05 (trivial) |
| SLHR (cm) | 123.1 ± 12.6 | 123.6 ± 18.6 | 113.7 ± 10.2 | 0.11(trivial) | −0.63 (moderate) | −0.74 (moderate) |
| SLHL (cm) | 124.1 ± 3.6 * | 123.1 ±13.5 | 114.5 ± 8.95 | 0.04 (trivial) | −0.72 (moderate) | −0.90 (moderate) |
| As SLH (%) | 3.68 ± 3.01 | 5.11 ± 4.19 | 5.77 ± 4.19 | 0.04 (trivial) | 0.57 (small) | 0.15 (trivial) |
| 180° CODR (s) | 2.96 ± 0.14 | 2.99 ± 0.14 | 3.07 ± 0.13 | −0.03 (trivial) | 0.40 (small) | 0.90 (moderate) |
| 180° CODL (s) | 2.95 ± 0.14 * | 2.98 ± 0.13 ** | 3.12 ± 0.15 | −0.01(trivial) | 0.80 (moderate) | 0.74 (moderate) |
| As COD (%) | 2.57 ± 1.77 | 2.91 ± 2.31 | 3.32 ± 2.20 | 0.16 (trivial) | 0.37 (small) | 0.17 (trivial) |
| 10 m (s) | 2.05 ± 0.10 | 2.08 ± 0.10 | 2.12 ± 0.10 | −0.29 (small) | 0.23 (small) | 0.69 (moderate) |
| 20 m (s) | 3.57 ± 0.17 | 3.63 ± 0.17 | 3.66 ± 0.14 | −0.32 (small) | 0.72 (moderate) | 1.13 (moderate) |
| 30 m (s) | 5.04 ± 0.25 | 5.12 ± 025 | 5.16 ± 0.20 | −0.32 (small) | 0.60 (moderate) | 0.48 (small) |
| 40 m (s) | 6.53 ±0.34 | 6.62 ± 0.34 ** | 6.84 ± 0.26 | −0.27 (small) | 1.03 (moderate) | 0.87 (moderate) |
Note: SLCMJ: Single leg countermovement jump; SLH: Single leg hop test; 180° COD: 5 + 5 sprint test with a 180° change of direction; L: Left; R: Right; ES: Effect size. U-18: Under 18; U-16: Under 16; U-14: Under 14. * Significant difference (p < 0.05) between U-18 and U-14 players. ** Significant difference (p < 0.05) between U-16 and U-14 players.
Kappa coefficients and descriptive levels of concordance of asymmetries between the jumping speed and COD tests.
| Test Comparison | Kappa Coefficient | Descriptor |
|---|---|---|
| Under-14: | ||
| SLCMJ- SLH | 0.13 | Slight |
| SLCMJ-180° COD | −0.13 | Poor |
| SLH-180° COD | −0.31 | Poor |
| Under-16: | ||
| SLCMJ- SLH | 0.45 | Moderate |
| SLCMJ-180° COD | −0.03 | Poor |
| SLH-180° COD | −0.03 | Poor |
| Under-18: | ||
| SLCMJ- SLH | −0.16 | Poor |
| SLCMJ-180° COD | 0.24 | Fair |
| SLH-180° COD | 0.10 | Fair |
Note: SLCMJ: Single leg countermovement jump; SLH: Single leg hop test; 180° COD: 5 + 5 sprint test with a 180° change of direction.
Figure 1Data about individual asymmetry for single leg countermovement jump (SLCMJ), single leg hop (SLH) and 180° change of direction (180° COD) in the U-14 group. N.B: above 0 indicates right leg dominance and below 0 indicates left leg dominance.
Figure 2Data about individual asymmetry for single leg countermovement jump (SLCMJ), single leg hop (SLH) and 180° change of direction (180° COD) in the U-16 group. N.B: above 0 indicates right leg dominance and below 0 indicates left leg dominance.
Figure 3Data about individual asymmetry for single leg countermovement jump (SLCMJ), single leg hop (SLH) and 180° change of direction (180° COD) in the U-18 group. N.B: above 0 indicates right leg dominance and below 0 indicates left leg dominance.
Spearman’s ρ correlation between vertical and horizontal jump height asymmetry and test across age groups.
| Test | Asymmetry SLCMJ | Asymmetry SLH | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| U-14 | U-16 | U-18 | U-14 | U-16 | U-18 | |
| 180° COD R (s) | −0.11 | −0.16 | −0.26 | 0.44 | −0.06 | 0.50 |
| 180° COD L (s) | 0.11 | 0.06 | −0.36 | 0.35 | −0.01 | 0.25 |
| 10 m (s) | −0.25 | −0.05 | −0.06 | −0.06 | −0.32 | 0.25 |
| 20 m (s) | −0.17 | 0.05 | 0.00 | 0.07 | −0.34 | 0.25 |
| 30 m (s) | −0.21 | 0.07 | 0.09 | 0.04 | −0.33 | 0.26 |
| 40 m (s) | 0.10 | 0.10 | 0.12 | −0.06 | −0.33 | 0.22 |
Note: SLCMJ: Single leg countermovement jump; SLH: Single leg hop test; 180° COD: 5 + 5 sprint test with a 180° change of direction; L: Left; R: Right; U-18: Under 18; U-16: Under 16; U-14: Under 14.
Spearman’s ρ correlation between change of direction (COD) speed asymmetry and test across age groups.
| Test | Asymmetry COD Speed | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| U-14 | U-16 | U-18 | |
| SLCMJR (cm) | −0.01 | −0.27 | −0.32 |
| SLCMJL (cm) | −0.01 | −0.01 | −0.14 |
| SLHR (cm) | −0.16 | −0.49 | −0.16 |
| SLHL (cm) | −0.48 | −0.39 | −0.09 |
| 10 m (s) | 0.48 | 0.24 | 0.35 |
| 20 m (s) | 0.51 | 0.25 | 0.25 |
| 30 m (s) | 0.45 | 0.26 | 0.16 |
| 40 m (s) | 0.49 | 0.26 | 0.12 |
Note: SLCMJ: Single leg countermovement jump; SLH: Single leg hop test; 180° COD: 5 + 5 sprint test with a 180° change of direction; L: Left; R: Right; U-18: Under 18; U-16: Under 16; U-14: Under 14.